What: An indoor trampoline facility. Includes Wild Child Alley, an area for kids from walking age to 5 years old. Parents can use the main facility while their kids play.

When: Various times, check website.

Cost: Open jump time: Mondays to Thursdays: $10 for first hour, $7 for each hour after that. Fridays to Sundays: $11 for first hour, $8 after that. Wild Child Alley: Mondays to Thursdays, $5 per hour; Fridays to Sundays, $6 per hour.

What: Arts-and-craft store that offers space and material for creating art on a drop-in basis. Recommended for ages 4 and up, but parents may decide for themselves. Reservations needed for groups of 5 or more.

Public transit: It’s a cheap and fun way to keep your kids entertained, especially if they’re fascinated with buses or trains.

Ferries: Take a ferry ride or just watch the big boats come and go.

Libraries: Most local libraries have story times and a place for kids to play, with toys for younger kids. Various programs are also offered. Check www.sno-isle.org/ or www.epls.org to see what’s coming up.

Pet stores: It’s fun to admire the animals and some stores will let you visit animals up for adoption.

Restaurants: Some fast-food restaurants have free play areas attached to their dining rooms.